Gastritis
There are medications that can help to treat gastritis. The most effective ones are inhibitors of pump protons (for example, active compounds omeprazon, pantoprazole and esomeprazole). Also drugs that inhibit histamine-2 (such as cimetidine and ranitidine) receiver can help in the treatment of gastritis, although its power is lower. With these medications the production of stomach acid is reduced, thus relieving the pain associated with this disease. Also with these medications mucosal recovers damage which will suffer by acids. In…
Gastritis
To diagnose gastritis the most common test is endoscopy (gastro copy) with biopsy in the stomach. There are other tests that your doctor may recommend to verify the cause of gastritis or any other complications, including: Upper Gastrointestinal series: for these tests the doctor gives drinking barium to the patient, which is a liquid that makes the digestive tract visible on an x-ray. The x-ray images reveal changes in the lining of the stomach, erosions or ulcers. Examination of blood:…
Gastritis
The following are the most common symptoms of gastritis. However, each individual may experience them differently. Symptoms may include: · Discomfort or pain in the stomach. · Belching. · Abdominal hemorrhage. · Nausea. · Vomiting. · A filled or burning sensation in the stomach. · Blood in the vomit or stools (a sign that the lining of the stomach can be bleeding). Symptoms of gastritis may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your doctor for diagnosis.
Gastritis
The most common causes that gastritis are; 1. the consumption and abuse of alcohol 2. unhealthy eating habits 3. high consumption of dairy products 4. consuming too much fat and low fiber 5. caffeine 6. spicy foods with many spices 7. smoking 8. stress 9. Abuse of analgesics. In other cases it may also be caused by pernicious Anemia (it is not an iron deficiency anemia, but is due to the fact that the body does not assimilate vitamin B12…
Gastritis
Gastritis is an inflammation of the mucous lining of the stomach. The mucosa is reddened, arising in the form of red spots, which represent irritation or any bleeding.
Diabetes
It is not possible to prevent Type 1 diabetes mellitus. On the other hand, Type 2 diabetes can be prevented very effectively by eliminating the main cause: being overweight. The best way to lose weight (also for people affected by diabetes) is to permanently change the food one consumes: lots of fruit, vegetables, and whole products, less fat and easily digested carbohydrates. With intensive diets first you will lose a lot of weight, but in the long run strict weight…
Diabetes
The primary goal of treating diabetes is not to control sugar, but rather to reduce the risk of death. In addition, it is important to know that each patient suffering from diabetes receives a specific treatment for their body. In the first phase diabetes is uncontrolled, so it is important to first normalize the symptoms of urine, thirst, and so on. There are also non-pharmacological treatments. In this treatment, weight loss is most important. Avoiding the consumption of refined sugars…
Diabetes
The most accurate diagnosis of diabetes is to know the levels of glycemia or sugar in the blood. The normal limit of blood sugar has been modified over the years. Currently, people are diagnosed as diabetic if at least 2 times a fasting sugar level is equal to or greater than 126 mg/dl. People who are in levels of 100 to 125 mg/dl are considered as PRE DIABETIC people. These people should be in treatment in order to increase the…